Lisa Ann Wenger

Lisa was born in Madison on Oct. 6, 1969, to Dale and Judy Wenger. Lisa attended Deerfield and graduated from Monona Grove High School in 1989.

Lisa is survived by her loving and devoted parents of Cottage Grove; her loving sister, Tara (Rick) Cooley of Marshall; her nieces she adored, Lexi and Megan Kampen, Nala, Angels Gracie and Ella Cooley; aunts and uncles, cousins, family members and friends.

A Celebration of Life will be held at THE TOWN HALL, 4058 County Road N, Cottage Grove, from 1 p.m. until 4 p.m. on Sunday, March 24, 2013.

Flower delivery is unavailable at The Town Hall but may be sent to Dale and Judy's home. In lieu of flowers, memorials may be made to the Dane County Humane Society.

Special thank you to UW Hospital Staff and Middleton EMS.

Lisa loved spending time with family and friends, shopping (especially at Bath and Body), going out to eat and to the movies.

"Lisa, we will think of you every time we see the color pink, our phones ring or text messages come through. We will miss your cute, quirky, and clever sayings, such as “Wide open like a parked car," "As old as a cat's tail," "Spending money like a zookeeper," and "The inside of this car smells like a wet border collie!" You had a deep laugh and a big, beautiful smile. Thank you, Lisa Ann for touching so many lives in such a short time. We will forever remember all the great memories together. You will be deeply missed."

Lyrics by Chris Daughtry - "I don't regret this life I chose for me. But these places and these faces are getting old, So I'm going home. I'm going home."

Lyrics by Bon Jovi - "Never say goodbye, you and me and my old friends, hoping it would never end. Holdin’ on, we got to try, holdin’ on to never say goodbye."